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North Dakota voters quash adult-use marijuana legalization
North Dakota voters defeated a ballot measure that would have authorized the state to create an adult-use marijuana market.
News November 8Arkansas voters reject recreational cannabis legalization
Arkansas voters appeared to be on track Tuesday night to reject a ballot measure to legalize recreational cannabis, dealing a setback to efforts to launch the first adult-use market in…
News November 8Maryland votes to legalize adult-use marijuana
Marylanders have overwhelmingly voted to legalize adult-use marijuana, according to major news outlets, laying the groundwork for a recreational cannabis market that is expected to generate sales approaching $1 billion…
News November 8Akanda sends first medical cannabis shipment to Germany
Global company Akanda announced the arrival and sale in Germany of its first shipment of medical cannabis from Portugal.
News November 82022 marijuana-focused election updates, analysis & highlights
Coverage of the 2022 election, focusing on legalization measures in five states and key federal races that could affect marijuana reform.
News November 8Weedmaps CEO Chris Beals out as cannabis tech, ad company posts loss
WM Technology CEO Chris Beals has "decided to step down" and left the company, the cannabis advertising and technology firm said.
News November 8Out-of-staters fuel NM’s record month of $25M in adult-use marijuana sales
Strong demand from out-of-state consumers shopping in border areas as well as tourists pumped New Mexico adult-use marijuana sales to a record $25 million in October.
News November 8Campaign aims to promote shopping at licensed cannabis businesses
A new campaign is encouraging cannabis consumers to buy from licensed businesses rather than the illicit market.
News November 8New adult-use marijuana markets worth more than $1.5 billion on the ballot
Adult-use marijuana sales could grow by more than $1.5 billion a year if voters approve new recreational markets on the ballot this Election Day, but observers say that will prove difficult.
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